The Postal Service is in the process of determining potential changes to
various sites across the country to adjust business hours in order to keep the
locations operating. The agency expects to complete the changes by September
2014.

The Postal Service has been surveying residents in
affected communities to gauge their interest in one of four options available
to them concerning their local post office. Results of the surveys will be
available at the community meeting and officials will be available to answer
questions.

The four options listed in survey include keeping the
specific location open with severely cut hours on weekdays; consider roadside
mailbox delivery and study closure of the site; find an alternate location such
as a local business to consider the post office's closure; and study the site's
closure to provide P.O. Box service through another location.

Post offices evaluated under the plan will remain open
with decreased hours unless a community has a strong preference for one of the
other options, according to a statement from the agency.

If a community chooses decreased post office retail
window hours, Saturday hours will not change and access to delivery receptacles
will not reduce under the plan, according to the agency.